Fabio-Valerio Ferrari

Research Fellow
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  • After obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Robotics Engineering at Università di Genova, I spent three years on my PhD at Université de Caen Normandie (France). The topic of the thesis focused on the development of AI planning and decision-making models applied to an autonomous service robot in order to ensure human-robot cooperation. I also worked as a C++ software developer for embedded systems at Teoresi S.p.A in Turin before joining Leonardo Labs.

    As a Leonardo research fellow, my activity now focuses on several AI topics such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Decision-Making, as well as development of data processing pipelines. Research projects include the development of AI models to support Leonardo’s assessment of project and company risks.

  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

  • F.Ferrari (2017). Cooperative POMDPs for Human-Robot Joint Activities. Ph.D. Thesis, Université de Caen-Normandie

    F.Ferrari, L. Jeanpierre, A.-I. Mouaddib (2017). Flexible POMDP Framework for Human-Robot Cooperation in Escort Tasks Activities. International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS), Sao Paolo, Brazil, May 2017.

    F.Ferrari, A.-I. Mouaddib (2015). Hierarchical POMDP for Escort Task. AAAI Fall Symposium on Sequential Decision Making for Intelligent Agents, Arlington, Virginia, November 2015.

  • International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS), Sao Paolo, Brazil, May 2017.

    AAAI Fall Symposium on Sequential Decision Making for Intelligent Agents, Arlington, Virginia, November 2015.